Yes, voles do not typically eat bird seed as part of their diet. Voles are herbivores that primarily feed on plants, roots, and grasses.
Yes, crows do consume bird seed as part of their diet.
No, robins typically do not eat bird seed as part of their diet. They primarily feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
Crows do enjoy eating bird seed as part of their diet, along with other foods like insects, fruits, and small animals.
Yes, porcupines can eat bird seed if it is accessible to them. They are primarily herbivores, feeding on bark, leaves, and fruits, but they may consume seeds, including bird seed, if they find it. Their diet can vary based on food availability in their habitat. However, bird seed is not a staple of their diet.
It depends of the bird. But it is better to give him different food too.
Birds that eat niger seed as part of their diet include finches, sparrows, and doves.
No, the acid in your stomach kills the living part of the seed.
Yes, cardinals do eat thistle seeds as part of their diet.
It is safe to eat but not as the entire diet. You wouldn't get enough vitamins and minerals that you need.
Yes, mice may eat grass seed as part of their diet, as they are omnivores and can consume a variety of foods including seeds.
Crows will eat bird seed, but they also prefer a varied diet that includes fruits, insects, small animals, and carrion.
Peacocks and peahens can eat bird seed like any other bird. My fiance has a farm where the birds are fed bird seed and bread bits. The diet seems to work fine for the peacocks and peahens.